AP Vocabulary 2. Flashcards

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Argumentation

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writing that attempts to prove the validity of a point of view or an idea by presenting reasoned arguments; persuasive writing is a form of argumentation.

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Cacophony;Dissonance

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Harsh, awkward, or dissonant sounds used deliberately in poetry or prose; the opposite of euphony

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Caricature

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Descriptive writing that greatly exaggerates a specific feature of a person’s appearance or a facet of personality

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colloquialism

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A word or phrase (including slang) used in every day conversation and in formal writing but that is often inappropriate in formal writing (y’all,ain’t)

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coherence; unity

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quality of a piece of writing in which all the parts contribute to the development of the central idea, theme, or organizing principle.

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concrete language

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language that describes specific, observable things, people, or place, rather than ideas or qualities

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connotation

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implied or suggested meaning of a word because of its association in the reader’s mind

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consonance

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repetition of identical consonant sounds within two or more words in close proximity, as in boost/best; it can also be seen within several compound words, such as fulfill and ping-pong

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conudrum

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a riddle whose answer is or involves a pun; it may also be a paradox or difficult problem

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deduction

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the process of moving from a general rule to a specific example

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denotation

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literal meaning of a word as defined

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description

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the picturing in words of something or someone through detailed observation of color, motion, sound, taste, smell, and touch; one of the four modes of discourse

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